On Sun, Apr 07, 2019 at 01:51:55PM +0200, meine wrote:
I found a site where a vim plugin was used for relative line numbering
and I want to give it a try. relative line numbers make it easier to
navigate in normal mode by just using `3j' instead of `256G'. the less
keystrokes the better!

vimawsome.com has two variants: `numbers.vim' and `vim-numbertoggle'.

...

does anybody have experience with both of them? I'd be curious on your
opinions! maybe there is a third one that is niftier, I'd like to know.

I have number and relativenumber set by default, and I use Pope's 
vim-unimpaired (https://github.com/tpope/vim-unimpaired) for handy toggling of 
common settings, including these.

I also use these autocmds:

" relativenumber only in current window
autocmd BufEnter,WinEnter,InsertLeave *
\ if &filetype !=# 'help' | setlocal relativenumber | endif
autocmd BufLeave,WinLeave,InsertEnter *
\ if &filetype !=# 'help' | setlocal norelativenumber | endif

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